The year 1994 witnessed the long-awaited debut of the Geostationary
Operational Meteorological Satellite (GOMS) system of
Elektro spacecraft. Originally proposed for a maiden flight in 1978-1979,
GOMS has suffered both technical and budgetary
problems. The objectives of the program, as stated in 1991, are as
follows:
* a to acquire, in real time, television images
of the Earth surface and cloud within a radius of 60 degrees centered at
the
sub-satellite point in the visible and IR
regions of the spectrum;
* to measure temperature profiles of the [Earth
surface (land and ocean) as well as cloud cover;
* to measure radiation state and magnetic
field of the space environment at the geostationary orbital altitude;
* to transmit via digital radio channels television
images, temperature and radiation and magnetrometric information to the
Main and regional data receiving and processing
centers;
*to acquire the information from Soviet and
international data collection platforms (DCPs), located in the GOMS radio
visibility, and to transmit the obtained information
to the main and regional data and processing centers;
* to retransmit the processed meteorological
data in the form of facsimile or alphanumerical information from the receiving
and processing centers to the independent
receiving stations via satellites;
* to provide the exchange of high-speed digital
data (retransmissions via the satellite) between the Main and regional
centers of the USSR State Committee for Hydrometeorology;
* to call for the data collection platforms
to transmit the information to the satellite."